
ZAMBRA 

Wore Star® Ploibundas 
Floribunda. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2740. Fresh, 
bright orange with a reddish cast. Semi-double flowers with the 
center brightened by rich golden stamens. Lovely buds and 
flowers of medium size, attractive at all stages. Light sweetbrier 
fragrance. Average height, very bushy and loaded with bloom. 
$3.25 ea.—3 or more, $3 ea. 
Floribunda. (Poulsen.) Plant Pat. 19179. Every head of bloom is 
a neat nosegay, with flowers closely packed. And each little 
flower contributes a color of its own—salmon, rose, yellow, pale 
pink, many are gold with a rim of orange petals. A cluster holds 
5 to20 or more. Very gay and nonchalant. Light spicy fragrance. 
Another good Floribunda to plant as a hedge. Very sturdy, 
about 3 feet high, with abundant leaves that resist disease. 
$3.25 ea.—3 or more, $3 ea. 
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Floribunda. (Prior.) An old favorite Floribunda with large, 
spreading clusters of 5-petaled blooms for all the world like pink 
dogwood in shape, size and color. Rich spicy fragrance. A 4-foot 
plant (or more), very hardy and free blooming, superb for hedge 
use. Grows anywhere for anybody. 
$2.90 ea.—3 or more, $2.70 ea. 
(not illustrated) 
(Boerner.) Sunny yellow flowers in long-lasting 
Very double, cupped form. A dense, rather spreading 
plant producing bloom in steady succession until frost. A nice 
reliable rose for garden use, thriving for years with little care. 
$2.90 ea.—3 or more, $2.70 ea. 
Floribunda. 
clusters. 
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(not illustrated) 
Floribunda. 
and nice to cut. 
$2.90 ea.—3 or more, $2.70 ea. 
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attention.” 
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(Boerner.) Dancing carmine-red, bowl-shaped buds 
and cupped blooms with 25 to 30 petals. Quantities of large, fragrant 
clusters all season, long lasting and non-fading. A vigorous bush, 
hardy and always in bloom. Especially attractive in the bud stage 
